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Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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Fields Of Green for All, a Johannesburg legalisation non profit, took a road trip down into Lesotho for CannabisNewsNetwork for the real story behind 'Africa's FirstCountry to Grant Medical Marijuana Licenses'.
Lesotho has the record of being the only country in the world with an average height over 1000 meters and is a slow drive through the mountains.
It’s a geographically challenging and economically impoverished place to live. The WHO estimates life expectancy at just over 50 years.
Recommended reading to learn more about cannabis in Lesotho:
SensiSeeds: https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/cannabis-lesotho-en/
TalkingDrugs.org: https://www.talkingdrugs.org/lesotho-cannabis-legalisation-restricted
DopeMagazine: https://www.dopemagazine.com/lesotho-first-african-country-grant-medical-marijuana-license/
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Swaziland is a small country landlocked between South Africa and Mozambique, with just over 1 million inhabitants. It is mostly known for its natural parks, where the amazing African flora and faunas are protected and visited by a large number of tourists each year. Swaziland is a very poor country, and it has the highest HIV/AIDS infection ratios on the planet (around 40% of the population is infected, according to data from the US government). It is also the last absolute monarchy in Southern Africa, and King Mswati III rules the country according to traditional tribal values, with a very dictatorial style. He has 14 wives, and every year chooses a new wife between thousands of "competing" virgins. This ceremony is internationally known as the Reed Dance and represents a major tourist attraction, albeit mounting criticism from the international community. Swaziland has a constitution but political parties are illegal, and the currency is directly linked to the South African Rand. Despite these not- so-democratic facts, the people of Swaziland are very friendly and extremely welcoming to foreigners, and the country enjoys a relatively crime-free status, with very little violence. Compared to neighboring South Africa and Mozambique it is a relatively safe country to travel to. Nevertheless a certain degree of organization and flexibility is mandatory, because the lack of infrastructure can be a real challenge.
Swaziland produces very large amounts of cannabis considering the limited geographical extension it occupies. According to the United Nations Drug Report of 2008, Swaziland is in the top-5 cannabis producing countries on the African continent. Virtually all of the cannabis production is exported across the porous border to South Africa or Mozambique, with a very small part left to satisfy the local demand. The people of Swaziland have the same type of relationship with cannabis that it is found in most of the poorest areas of the planet: it is the only crop able to create some income and to support local economical growth at tribal-family level. Most of the male population of the rural areas uses cannabis on a daily basis, for both recreational and medicinal purposes. The antiseptic properties of cannabis are extremely helpful to fight infections in rural areas.... read more on the website

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The Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA says everyone has a role to play in protecting a girl child against abuse. This was disclosed by the Director of the organisation Xolani Hlatshwayo during the commemoration of the Day of The GirlChild by the organisation and the American Embassy.

published:12 Oct 2016

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The Central Bank of Swaziland has revealed that the Swazi five cent coin is a legal tender in Swaziland. This also follows reports that some business are refusing to take the money.

published:15 Aug 2017

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High Society is a new VICE documentary series about drugs in the UK.
Weed is the UK’s favourite illegal drug. An estimated half a million people use it for medicinal purposes, and many more just to get high. But while countries around the world move to decriminalise or even fully legalise smoking and growing weed – and in the face of British police de-prioritising the policing of cannabis – the UK’s government refuses to budge. When over 200,000 people signed a petition last year calling on Westminster to make the production, sale and use of weed legal, the government responded with a flat-out no.
In this episode of High Society we explore how that approach to the issue shapes the UK’s weed culture, meeting growers, medical users, politicians and a couple of thieves in Birmingham who have come up with a novel way to make money off the country’s cannabis trade.
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Swaziland

Swaziland, officially the Kingdom of Swaziland (/swɑːzᵻlænd/ or /swɑːzᵻlənd/; Swazi: Umbuso weSwatini; sometimes called kaNgwane or Eswatini), is a sovereign state in Southern Africa. It is neighboured by Mozambique to its east and by South Africa to its north, west and south. The country and its people take their names from Mswati II, the 19th-century king under whose rule Swazi territory was expanded and unified.

At no more than 200 kilometres (120mi) north to south and 130 kilometres (81mi) east to west, Swaziland is one of the smallest countries in Africa. Despite its size, however, its climate and topography is diverse, ranging from a cool and mountainous highveld to a hot and dry lowveld. The population is primarily ethnic Swazis whose language is siSwati. They established their kingdom in the mid-18th century under the leadership of Ngwane III; the present boundaries were drawn up in 1881. After the Anglo-Boer War, Swaziland was a Britishprotectorate from 1903 until 1967. It regained its independence on 6 September 1968.

South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language.

Apartheid

Apartheid (Afrikaans pronunciation:[ɐˈpartɦɛit]; an Afrikaans word meaning "separateness", or "the state of being apart", literally "apart-hood") was a system of racial segregation in South Africa enforced through legislation by the National Party (NP), the governing party from 1948 to 1994. Under apartheid, the rights, associations, and movements of the majority black inhabitants and other ethnic groups were curtailed, and white minority rule was maintained. Apartheid was developed after World War II by the Afrikaner-dominated National Party and Broederbond organizations. The ideology was also enforced in South West Africa, which was administered by South Africa under a League of Nations mandate (revoked in 1966 via United Nations Resolution 2145), until it gained independence as Namibia in 1990. By extension, the term is currently used for forms of systematic segregation established by the state authority in a country against the social and civil rights of a certain group of citizens due to ethnic prejudices.

Plot

The Goodies are hired by a maniacally racist South African Tourist Agent to make an advertisement encouraging Britons to come to South Africa. However, the tourist agent is unhappy with what they have done, since they showed black people in South Africa having a good time. Tim points out that South Africa has many black people, but the Tourist Agent retorts that they are not having a good time. The enraged agent forces the Goodies to emigrate to South Africa.

The influx of tourist boats the Goodies' advertisement brings allows the black people an opportunity to get away from South Africa, leading to apartheid segregation disintegrating. To keep the economy going, apartheid is replaced by the new segregation of apartheight (apart-height). Tim and Graeme are tall enough not to be affected — but Bill is not quite tall enough. Bill, and the South African jockeys, are now treated as the second class citizens of South Africa, and are put under curfew. Bill is also forced to work for Tim and Graeme, who both take full advantage of Bill's newly disadvantaged position and treat him like a slave. Bill takes charge of the situation, and he and the jockeys rebel and eventually win out against their 'masters'.

The Gold Mine is still used occasionally for volleyball and basketball games, if there is a scheduling conflict at the Pyramid. Today, its primary function is for Long Beach State intramural sports and other campus events.

References

Gold Mine (board game)

Gold Mine is a tile-laying board game for 2 to 6 players, ages 8 and up. It was designed by Chris James and published by Stratus Games.

In the game, players excavate a maze of mine tunnels by placing tiles that represent the features of an underground mine. Players also control miniature miners who traverse the mine collecting gold. In addition, miners can traverse secret passages, challenge other miners for gold, and direct bats toward other miners to chase them away from their current position in the mine.

The object of the game is to be the first to collect a certain number of gold nuggets and exit the mine.

Components

100 game tiles

1 Mine Entrance tile

28 Gold Chamber tiles

67 Mine Tunnel tiles

4 Cavern tiles

1 Mine Entrance tile

28 Gold Chamber tiles

67 Mine Tunnel tiles

4 Cavern tiles

28 Gold Nuggets

18 Gold Challenge tokens

18 Bat Challenge tokens

6 Miners

2 dice

The Miners are plastic miniatures that are roughly 11⁄8 inches tall and 1/2 inch in diameter. The Miners consist of various colors (red, green, blue, yellow, black and white) and depict a pudgy, faceless miner complete with overalls, large boots, pickaxe and helmet with a head lamp.

Gold (1974 film)

Gold is a 1974 thriller film starring Roger Moore and Susannah York and directed by Peter R. Hunt. It was based on the 1970 novel Gold Mine by Wilbur Smith. Moore plays Rod Slater, General Manager of a South Africangold mine, who is instructed by his boss Steyner (Bradford Dillman) to break through an underground dike into what he is told is a rich seam of gold. Meanwhile, he falls in love with Steyner's wife Terry, played by York. In the United States, the film was only released as part of a double bill.

Plot

The film begins with a tunnel collapse at the Sonderditch mine, in a scene that establishes the courage of Slater and his chief miner, 'Big King', and the bond of trust between them. This is contrasted with the contempt with which some other white managers treat the black miners. It is soon revealed that the collapse was no accident, but part of a plan by a London-based criminal syndicate, which includes the mine-owner's son-in-law Manfred Steyner, to destroy the mine so that the syndicate members can profit from share-dealing. This will be done by drilling through a deep underground wall or 'dyke' which is all that prevents an adjacent reservoir of water from flooding the mine.

Swaziland: Gold Mine of Marijuana (Part 1/2)

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Watch part 2 here: https://www.youtu.be/pM7ZBT9SO1M
Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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11:03

Swaziland: Gold Mine of Marijuana (Part 2/2)

Swaziland: Gold Mine of Marijuana (Part 2/2)

Swaziland: Gold Mine of Marijuana (Part 2/2)

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Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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Fields Of Green for All, a Johannesburg legalisation non profit, took a road trip down into Lesotho for CannabisNewsNetwork for the real story behind 'Africa's FirstCountry to Grant Medical Marijuana Licenses'.
Lesotho has the record of being the only country in the world with an average height over 1000 meters and is a slow drive through the mountains.
It’s a geographically challenging and economically impoverished place to live. The WHO estimates life expectancy at just over 50 years.
Recommended reading to learn more about cannabis in Lesotho:
SensiSeeds: https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/cannabis-lesotho-en/
TalkingDrugs.org: https://www.talkingdrugs.org/lesotho-cannabis-legalisation-restricted
DopeMagazine: https://www.dopemagazine.com/lesotho-first-african-country-grant-medical-marijuana-license/
MJBIZDAILY: https://mjbizdaily.com/first-africa-exports-medical-marijuana-canada/
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Strain Hunters Swaziland Expedition

Strain Hunters Swaziland Expedition

Strain Hunters Swaziland Expedition

Documentary for educational purposes only.
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Swaziland is a small country landlocked between South Africa and Mozambique, with just over 1 million inhabitants. It is mostly known for its natural parks, where the amazing African flora and faunas are protected and visited by a large number of tourists each year. Swaziland is a very poor country, and it has the highest HIV/AIDS infection ratios on the planet (around 40% of the population is infected, according to data from the US government). It is also the last absolute monarchy in Southern Africa, and King Mswati III rules the country according to traditional tribal values, with a very dictatorial style. He has 14 wives, and every year chooses a new wife between thousands of "competing" virgins. This ceremony is internationally known as the Reed Dance and represents a major tourist attraction, albeit mounting criticism from the international community. Swaziland has a constitution but political parties are illegal, and the currency is directly linked to the South African Rand. Despite these not- so-democratic facts, the people of Swaziland are very friendly and extremely welcoming to foreigners, and the country enjoys a relatively crime-free status, with very little violence. Compared to neighboring South Africa and Mozambique it is a relatively safe country to travel to. Nevertheless a certain degree of organization and flexibility is mandatory, because the lack of infrastructure can be a real challenge.
Swaziland produces very large amounts of cannabis considering the limited geographical extension it occupies. According to the United Nations Drug Report of 2008, Swaziland is in the top-5 cannabis producing countries on the African continent. Virtually all of the cannabis production is exported across the porous border to South Africa or Mozambique, with a very small part left to satisfy the local demand. The people of Swaziland have the same type of relationship with cannabis that it is found in most of the poorest areas of the planet: it is the only crop able to create some income and to support local economical growth at tribal-family level. Most of the male population of the rural areas uses cannabis on a daily basis, for both recreational and medicinal purposes. The antiseptic properties of cannabis are extremely helpful to fight infections in rural areas.... read more on the website

1:02

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2:45

Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA Says Everyone Has A Role To Play

Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA Says Everyone Has A Role To Play

Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA Says Everyone Has A Role To Play

The Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA says everyone has a role to play in protecting a girl child against abuse. This was disclosed by the Director of the organisation Xolani Hlatshwayo during the commemoration of the Day of The GirlChild by the organisation and the American Embassy.

2:09

Swazi five cent coin is still a legal tender in Swaziland

Swazi five cent coin is still a legal tender in Swaziland

Swazi five cent coin is still a legal tender in Swaziland

The Central Bank of Swaziland has revealed that the Swazi five cent coin is a legal tender in Swaziland. This also follows reports that some business are refusing to take the money.

20:11

How Weed Laws Are Failing the UK

How Weed Laws Are Failing the UK

How Weed Laws Are Failing the UK

High Society is a new VICE documentary series about drugs in the UK.
Weed is the UK’s favourite illegal drug. An estimated half a million people use it for medicinal purposes, and many more just to get high. But while countries around the world move to decriminalise or even fully legalise smoking and growing weed – and in the face of British police de-prioritising the policing of cannabis – the UK’s government refuses to budge. When over 200,000 people signed a petition last year calling on Westminster to make the production, sale and use of weed legal, the government responded with a flat-out no.
In this episode of High Society we explore how that approach to the issue shapes the UK’s weed culture, meeting growers, medical users, politicians and a couple of thieves in Birmingham who have come up with a novel way to make money off the country’s cannabis trade.
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Unboxing Legal Cannabis

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SMOKING LEGAL WEED WITH FOLLOWERS (Boston Vlog)

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17:33

REACTION TO SWAZILAND MARIJUANA

REACTION TO SWAZILAND MARIJUANA

REACTION TO SWAZILAND MARIJUANA

This video is about REACTION TO SWAZILAND MARIJUANA

13:50

Killing the Poachers - Swaziland

Killing the Poachers - Swaziland

Killing the Poachers - Swaziland

July 2004
Poachers in Swaziland run the risk of being shot if they try to kill any game. They're angry rangers have been given such extreme powers. Thanks to a royal warrant, wildlife chief Ted Riley can now shoot any poacher who threatens Swaziland's wildlife. Not a single endangered rhino has been killed since the law came into force. But critics claim that Ted's rangers act with impunity: "They kill people for killing the animals that have come out to destroy their food."

Swaziland: Gold Mine of Marijuana (Part 1/2)

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Watch part 2 here: https://www.youtu.be/pM7ZBT9SO1M
Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for eco...

published: 16 Jan 2014

Swaziland: Gold Mine of Marijuana (Part 2/2)

For more episodes of Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3Yd7M3JNlw&index=2&list=PLDbSvEZka6GH9XhvsMrwH7hC52LGWbXEQ&t=23s
Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
Check out the Best ofVICE h...

Fields Of Green for All, a Johannesburg legalisation non profit, took a road trip down into Lesotho for CannabisNewsNetwork for the real story behind 'Africa's FirstCountry to Grant Medical Marijuana Licenses'.
Lesotho has the record of being the only country in the world with an average height over 1000 meters and is a slow drive through the mountains.
It’s a geographically challenging and economically impoverished place to live. The WHO estimates life expectancy at just over 50 years.
Recommended reading to learn more about cannabis in Lesotho:
SensiSeeds: https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/cannabis-lesotho-en/
TalkingDrugs.org: https://www.talkingdrugs.org/lesotho-cannabis-legalisation-restricted
DopeMagazine: https://www.dopemagazine.com/lesotho-first-african-country-grant-medica...

published: 27 Mar 2018

Strain Hunters Swaziland Expedition

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Swaziland is a small country landlocked between South Africa and Mozambique, with just over 1 million inhabitants. It is mostly known for its natural parks, where the amazing African flora and faunas are protected and visited by a large number of tourists each year. Swaziland is a very poor country, and it has the highest HIV/AIDS infection ratios on the planet (around 40% of the population is infected, according to data from the US government). It is also the last absolute monarchy in Southern Africa, and King Mswati III rules the country accord...

published: 20 Apr 2013

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published: 18 Feb 2016

Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA Says Everyone Has A Role To Play

The Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA says everyone has a role to play in protecting a girl child against abuse. This was disclosed by the Director of the organisation Xolani Hlatshwayo during the commemoration of the Day of The GirlChild by the organisation and the American Embassy.

published: 12 Oct 2016

Swazi five cent coin is still a legal tender in Swaziland

The Central Bank of Swaziland has revealed that the Swazi five cent coin is a legal tender in Swaziland. This also follows reports that some business are refusing to take the money.

published: 15 Aug 2017

How Weed Laws Are Failing the UK

High Society is a new VICE documentary series about drugs in the UK.
Weed is the UK’s favourite illegal drug. An estimated half a million people use it for medicinal purposes, and many more just to get high. But while countries around the world move to decriminalise or even fully legalise smoking and growing weed – and in the face of British police de-prioritising the policing of cannabis – the UK’s government refuses to budge. When over 200,000 people signed a petition last year calling on Westminster to make the production, sale and use of weed legal, the government responded with a flat-out no.
In this episode of High Society we explore how that approach to the issue shapes the UK’s weed culture, meeting growers, medical users, politicians and a couple of thieves in Birmingham who ha...

Unboxing Legal Cannabis

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SMOKING LEGAL WEED WITH FOLLOWERS (Boston Vlog)

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published: 28 Sep 2018

REACTION TO SWAZILAND MARIJUANA

This video is about REACTION TO SWAZILAND MARIJUANA

published: 18 Mar 2017

Killing the Poachers - Swaziland

July 2004
Poachers in Swaziland run the risk of being shot if they try to kill any game. They're angry rangers have been given such extreme powers. Thanks to a royal warrant, wildlife chief Ted Riley can now shoot any poacher who threatens Swaziland's wildlife. Not a single endangered rhino has been killed since the law came into force. But critics claim that Ted's rangers act with impunity: "They kill people for killing the animals that have come out to destroy their food."

Check out more episodes of Hamilton's Pharmacopeia here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3Yd7M3JNlw&index=2&list=PLDbSvEZka6GH9XhvsMrwH7hC52LGWbXEQ
Watch part 2 here: https://www.youtu.be/pM7ZBT9SO1M
Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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Watch part 2 here: https://www.youtu.be/pM7ZBT9SO1M
Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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Swaziland: Gold Mine of Marijuana (Part 2/2)

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Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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Fields Of Green for All, a Johannesburg legalisation non profit, took a road trip down into Lesotho for CannabisNewsNetwork for the real story behind 'Africa's FirstCountry to Grant Medical Marijuana Licenses'.
Lesotho has the record of being the only country in the world with an average height over 1000 meters and is a slow drive through the mountains.
It’s a geographically challenging and economically impoverished place to live. The WHO estimates life expectancy at just over 50 years.
Recommended reading to learn more about cannabis in Lesotho:
SensiSeeds: https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/cannabis-lesotho-en/
TalkingDrugs.org: https://www.talkingdrugs.org/lesotho-cannabis-legalisation-restricted
DopeMagazine: https://www.dopemagazine.com/lesotho-first-african-country-grant-medical-marijuana-license/
MJBIZDAILY: https://mjbizdaily.com/first-africa-exports-medical-marijuana-canada/
Visit The Dagga Couple website & their non profit Fields of GreenFor all:
https://www.daggacouple.co.za/
https://fieldsofgreenforall.org.za/
Cannabis News Network is a news journal which publishes only cannabis related news.
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Fields Of Green for All, a Johannesburg legalisation non profit, took a road trip down into Lesotho for CannabisNewsNetwork for the real story behind 'Africa's FirstCountry to Grant Medical Marijuana Licenses'.
Lesotho has the record of being the only country in the world with an average height over 1000 meters and is a slow drive through the mountains.
It’s a geographically challenging and economically impoverished place to live. The WHO estimates life expectancy at just over 50 years.
Recommended reading to learn more about cannabis in Lesotho:
SensiSeeds: https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/cannabis-lesotho-en/
TalkingDrugs.org: https://www.talkingdrugs.org/lesotho-cannabis-legalisation-restricted
DopeMagazine: https://www.dopemagazine.com/lesotho-first-african-country-grant-medical-marijuana-license/
MJBIZDAILY: https://mjbizdaily.com/first-africa-exports-medical-marijuana-canada/
Visit The Dagga Couple website & their non profit Fields of GreenFor all:
https://www.daggacouple.co.za/
https://fieldsofgreenforall.org.za/
Cannabis News Network is a news journal which publishes only cannabis related news.
Find out more: http://www.cannabisnewsnetwork.com/
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StrainHuntersSwazilandExpedition2012
Swaziland is a small country landlocked between South Africa and Mozambique, with just over 1 million inhabitants. It is mostly known for its natural parks, where the amazing African flora and faunas are protected and visited by a large number of tourists each year. Swaziland is a very poor country, and it has the highest HIV/AIDS infection ratios on the planet (around 40% of the population is infected, according to data from the US government). It is also the last absolute monarchy in Southern Africa, and King Mswati III rules the country according to traditional tribal values, with a very dictatorial style. He has 14 wives, and every year chooses a new wife between thousands of "competing" virgins. This ceremony is internationally known as the Reed Dance and represents a major tourist attraction, albeit mounting criticism from the international community. Swaziland has a constitution but political parties are illegal, and the currency is directly linked to the South African Rand. Despite these not- so-democratic facts, the people of Swaziland are very friendly and extremely welcoming to foreigners, and the country enjoys a relatively crime-free status, with very little violence. Compared to neighboring South Africa and Mozambique it is a relatively safe country to travel to. Nevertheless a certain degree of organization and flexibility is mandatory, because the lack of infrastructure can be a real challenge.
Swaziland produces very large amounts of cannabis considering the limited geographical extension it occupies. According to the United Nations Drug Report of 2008, Swaziland is in the top-5 cannabis producing countries on the African continent. Virtually all of the cannabis production is exported across the porous border to South Africa or Mozambique, with a very small part left to satisfy the local demand. The people of Swaziland have the same type of relationship with cannabis that it is found in most of the poorest areas of the planet: it is the only crop able to create some income and to support local economical growth at tribal-family level. Most of the male population of the rural areas uses cannabis on a daily basis, for both recreational and medicinal purposes. The antiseptic properties of cannabis are extremely helpful to fight infections in rural areas.... read more on the website

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StrainHuntersSwazilandExpedition2012
Swaziland is a small country landlocked between South Africa and Mozambique, with just over 1 million inhabitants. It is mostly known for its natural parks, where the amazing African flora and faunas are protected and visited by a large number of tourists each year. Swaziland is a very poor country, and it has the highest HIV/AIDS infection ratios on the planet (around 40% of the population is infected, according to data from the US government). It is also the last absolute monarchy in Southern Africa, and King Mswati III rules the country according to traditional tribal values, with a very dictatorial style. He has 14 wives, and every year chooses a new wife between thousands of "competing" virgins. This ceremony is internationally known as the Reed Dance and represents a major tourist attraction, albeit mounting criticism from the international community. Swaziland has a constitution but political parties are illegal, and the currency is directly linked to the South African Rand. Despite these not- so-democratic facts, the people of Swaziland are very friendly and extremely welcoming to foreigners, and the country enjoys a relatively crime-free status, with very little violence. Compared to neighboring South Africa and Mozambique it is a relatively safe country to travel to. Nevertheless a certain degree of organization and flexibility is mandatory, because the lack of infrastructure can be a real challenge.
Swaziland produces very large amounts of cannabis considering the limited geographical extension it occupies. According to the United Nations Drug Report of 2008, Swaziland is in the top-5 cannabis producing countries on the African continent. Virtually all of the cannabis production is exported across the porous border to South Africa or Mozambique, with a very small part left to satisfy the local demand. The people of Swaziland have the same type of relationship with cannabis that it is found in most of the poorest areas of the planet: it is the only crop able to create some income and to support local economical growth at tribal-family level. Most of the male population of the rural areas uses cannabis on a daily basis, for both recreational and medicinal purposes. The antiseptic properties of cannabis are extremely helpful to fight infections in rural areas.... read more on the website

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Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA Says Everyone Has A Role To Play

The Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA says everyone has a role to play in protecting a girl child against abuse. This was disclosed by the Director of the organi...

The Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA says everyone has a role to play in protecting a girl child against abuse. This was disclosed by the Director of the organisation Xolani Hlatshwayo during the commemoration of the Day of The GirlChild by the organisation and the American Embassy.

The Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA says everyone has a role to play in protecting a girl child against abuse. This was disclosed by the Director of the organisation Xolani Hlatshwayo during the commemoration of the Day of The GirlChild by the organisation and the American Embassy.

How Weed Laws Are Failing the UK

High Society is a new VICE documentary series about drugs in the UK.
Weed is the UK’s favourite illegal drug. An estimated half a million people use it for med...

High Society is a new VICE documentary series about drugs in the UK.
Weed is the UK’s favourite illegal drug. An estimated half a million people use it for medicinal purposes, and many more just to get high. But while countries around the world move to decriminalise or even fully legalise smoking and growing weed – and in the face of British police de-prioritising the policing of cannabis – the UK’s government refuses to budge. When over 200,000 people signed a petition last year calling on Westminster to make the production, sale and use of weed legal, the government responded with a flat-out no.
In this episode of High Society we explore how that approach to the issue shapes the UK’s weed culture, meeting growers, medical users, politicians and a couple of thieves in Birmingham who have come up with a novel way to make money off the country’s cannabis trade.
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High Society is a new VICE documentary series about drugs in the UK.
Weed is the UK’s favourite illegal drug. An estimated half a million people use it for medicinal purposes, and many more just to get high. But while countries around the world move to decriminalise or even fully legalise smoking and growing weed – and in the face of British police de-prioritising the policing of cannabis – the UK’s government refuses to budge. When over 200,000 people signed a petition last year calling on Westminster to make the production, sale and use of weed legal, the government responded with a flat-out no.
In this episode of High Society we explore how that approach to the issue shapes the UK’s weed culture, meeting growers, medical users, politicians and a couple of thieves in Birmingham who have come up with a novel way to make money off the country’s cannabis trade.
WATCH NEXT:
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Unboxing Legal Cannabis

Hey YouTube, I'm back with another video! For today, we are going to be unboxing some legal cannabis purchased from the OntarioCannabis Store! (www.ocs.ca) So ...

Hey YouTube, I'm back with another video! For today, we are going to be unboxing some legal cannabis purchased from the OntarioCannabis Store! (www.ocs.ca) So sit back, smoke a joint, and enjoy the video!
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Hey YouTube, I'm back with another video! For today, we are going to be unboxing some legal cannabis purchased from the OntarioCannabis Store! (www.ocs.ca) So sit back, smoke a joint, and enjoy the video!
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I'm so excited to share this with you guys- my apologies for being a shitty youtuber and not uploading for a few weeks. I went to Boston, Providence, NYC, and across the country to my hometown of Portland, OR, all within the span of 3 weeks. I just got back this morning.
I loved meeting all of you and my apologies if you didn't make it in the video :)
My IG: http://instagram.com/f.rancesrae
My twitter: http://twitter.com/francesssraeee

I'm so excited to share this with you guys- my apologies for being a shitty youtuber and not uploading for a few weeks. I went to Boston, Providence, NYC, and across the country to my hometown of Portland, OR, all within the span of 3 weeks. I just got back this morning.
I loved meeting all of you and my apologies if you didn't make it in the video :)
My IG: http://instagram.com/f.rancesrae
My twitter: http://twitter.com/francesssraeee

Killing the Poachers - Swaziland

July 2004
Poachers in Swaziland run the risk of being shot if they try to kill any game. They're angry rangers have been given such extreme powers. Thanks to a...

July 2004
Poachers in Swaziland run the risk of being shot if they try to kill any game. They're angry rangers have been given such extreme powers. Thanks to a royal warrant, wildlife chief Ted Riley can now shoot any poacher who threatens Swaziland's wildlife. Not a single endangered rhino has been killed since the law came into force. But critics claim that Ted's rangers act with impunity: "They kill people for killing the animals that have come out to destroy their food."

July 2004
Poachers in Swaziland run the risk of being shot if they try to kill any game. They're angry rangers have been given such extreme powers. Thanks to a royal warrant, wildlife chief Ted Riley can now shoot any poacher who threatens Swaziland's wildlife. Not a single endangered rhino has been killed since the law came into force. But critics claim that Ted's rangers act with impunity: "They kill people for killing the animals that have come out to destroy their food."

Swaziland: Gold Mine of Marijuana (Part 1/2)

Check out more episodes of Hamilton's Pharmacopeia here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3Yd7M3JNlw&index=2&list=PLDbSvEZka6GH9XhvsMrwH7hC52LGWbXEQ
Watch part 2 here: https://www.youtu.be/pM7ZBT9SO1M
Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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Swaziland: Gold Mine of Marijuana (Part 2/2)

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Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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Fields Of Green for All, a Johannesburg legalisation non profit, took a road trip down into Lesotho for CannabisNewsNetwork for the real story behind 'Africa's FirstCountry to Grant Medical Marijuana Licenses'.
Lesotho has the record of being the only country in the world with an average height over 1000 meters and is a slow drive through the mountains.
It’s a geographically challenging and economically impoverished place to live. The WHO estimates life expectancy at just over 50 years.
Recommended reading to learn more about cannabis in Lesotho:
SensiSeeds: https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/cannabis-lesotho-en/
TalkingDrugs.org: https://www.talkingdrugs.org/lesotho-cannabis-legalisation-restricted
DopeMagazine: https://www.dopemagazine.com/lesotho-first-african-country-grant-medical-marijuana-license/
MJBIZDAILY: https://mjbizdaily.com/first-africa-exports-medical-marijuana-canada/
Visit The Dagga Couple website & their non profit Fields of GreenFor all:
https://www.daggacouple.co.za/
https://fieldsofgreenforall.org.za/
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Strain Hunters Swaziland Expedition

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Swaziland is a small country landlocked between South Africa and Mozambique, with just over 1 million inhabitants. It is mostly known for its natural parks, where the amazing African flora and faunas are protected and visited by a large number of tourists each year. Swaziland is a very poor country, and it has the highest HIV/AIDS infection ratios on the planet (around 40% of the population is infected, according to data from the US government). It is also the last absolute monarchy in Southern Africa, and King Mswati III rules the country according to traditional tribal values, with a very dictatorial style. He has 14 wives, and every year chooses a new wife between thousands of "competing" virgins. This ceremony is internationally known as the Reed Dance and represents a major tourist attraction, albeit mounting criticism from the international community. Swaziland has a constitution but political parties are illegal, and the currency is directly linked to the South African Rand. Despite these not- so-democratic facts, the people of Swaziland are very friendly and extremely welcoming to foreigners, and the country enjoys a relatively crime-free status, with very little violence. Compared to neighboring South Africa and Mozambique it is a relatively safe country to travel to. Nevertheless a certain degree of organization and flexibility is mandatory, because the lack of infrastructure can be a real challenge.
Swaziland produces very large amounts of cannabis considering the limited geographical extension it occupies. According to the United Nations Drug Report of 2008, Swaziland is in the top-5 cannabis producing countries on the African continent. Virtually all of the cannabis production is exported across the porous border to South Africa or Mozambique, with a very small part left to satisfy the local demand. The people of Swaziland have the same type of relationship with cannabis that it is found in most of the poorest areas of the planet: it is the only crop able to create some income and to support local economical growth at tribal-family level. Most of the male population of the rural areas uses cannabis on a daily basis, for both recreational and medicinal purposes. The antiseptic properties of cannabis are extremely helpful to fight infections in rural areas.... read more on the website

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Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA Says Everyone Has A Role To Play

The Women and Law of Swaziland-WILSA says everyone has a role to play in protecting a girl child against abuse. This was disclosed by the Director of the organisation Xolani Hlatshwayo during the commemoration of the Day of The GirlChild by the organisation and the American Embassy.

How Weed Laws Are Failing the UK

High Society is a new VICE documentary series about drugs in the UK.
Weed is the UK’s favourite illegal drug. An estimated half a million people use it for medicinal purposes, and many more just to get high. But while countries around the world move to decriminalise or even fully legalise smoking and growing weed – and in the face of British police de-prioritising the policing of cannabis – the UK’s government refuses to budge. When over 200,000 people signed a petition last year calling on Westminster to make the production, sale and use of weed legal, the government responded with a flat-out no.
In this episode of High Society we explore how that approach to the issue shapes the UK’s weed culture, meeting growers, medical users, politicians and a couple of thieves in Birmingham who have come up with a novel way to make money off the country’s cannabis trade.
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Unboxing Legal Cannabis

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Killing the Poachers - Swaziland

July 2004
Poachers in Swaziland run the risk of being shot if they try to kill any game. They're angry rangers have been given such extreme powers. Thanks to a royal warrant, wildlife chief Ted Riley can now shoot any poacher who threatens Swaziland's wildlife. Not a single endangered rhino has been killed since the law came into force. But critics claim that Ted's rangers act with impunity: "They kill people for killing the animals that have come out to destroy their food."

Swaziland

Swaziland, officially the Kingdom of Swaziland (/swɑːzᵻlænd/ or /swɑːzᵻlənd/; Swazi: Umbuso weSwatini; sometimes called kaNgwane or Eswatini), is a sovereign state in Southern Africa. It is neighboured by Mozambique to its east and by South Africa to its north, west and south. The country and its people take their names from Mswati II, the 19th-century king under whose rule Swazi territory was expanded and unified.

At no more than 200 kilometres (120mi) north to south and 130 kilometres (81mi) east to west, Swaziland is one of the smallest countries in Africa. Despite its size, however, its climate and topography is diverse, ranging from a cool and mountainous highveld to a hot and dry lowveld. The population is primarily ethnic Swazis whose language is siSwati. They established their kingdom in the mid-18th century under the leadership of Ngwane III; the present boundaries were drawn up in 1881. After the Anglo-Boer War, Swaziland was a Britishprotectorate from 1903 until 1967. It regained its independence on 6 September 1968.